All Careers articles – Page 14
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Finding a job in Seoul
South Korea’s vibrant metropolis is a hub for science, sights and spices
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Time to lose chemistry’s subdisciplines?
Organic, inorganic and physical – do they mean anything in modern chemistry?
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How to build a group website
Does it pay to be quirky? Our judges review different approaches to sharing your research online
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Northern Ireland
Eager investors and affordable living make the region a perfect base for new companies
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Slice of Pisa: trends in global science skills
The latest Pisa scores reveal which countries excel at teaching science literacy
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Catching up with AstraZeneca's graduate programme
Three years on, Manisha Lalloo revisits the pharma giant’s training scheme
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The Christmas lecturer
Saiful Islam reveals his plan to energise young minds at the Royal Institution
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Time after time: how academic researchers spend their working life
The average academic researcher spends fewer than four out of every 10 working hours on research
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The trials and tribulations of drug discovery
The many pitfalls medicinal chemists face when creating a new drug
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The cannabis consultant
Ezra Pryor shares how chemists can find a job in the expanding legal cannabis industry in the US
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The security specialists
Kabrena Rodda and Laura Denlinger talk about training Iraqi scientists in chemical safety and security
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It all adds up: chemistry courses requiring maths for entry
The UK degree courses that need maths grades
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University challenge: where UK higher education gets its funding
UK universities have a net income of some £33 billion, with almost £6 billion generated in tuition fees. This has more than made up for a drop in funding and increased staff costs since 2011, with a surplus of around £2 billion for 2014/15. (Figures are in millions) Source: HESA ...
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The art of science
Picture editor Emma Sargent finds out how scientific illustrators are making their mark
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The cellulose specialist
Lina Zhang reflects on five decades as part of China’s green chemistry vanguard
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Shanghai, China
The world’s largest city has plans for its science sector that will result in a jobs boom